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Mya Jacobs
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6 October, 12:30
Define biological precipitation
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Elisabeth Gregory
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In chemistry, a precipitate is an insoluble solid that emerges from a liquid solution. The emergence of the insoluble solid from solution is called precipitation ... Precipitates can form when two soluble salts react in solution to form one or more insoluble products.
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